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What I am looking for is not out there;
it is in me Hellen Keller
Good leaders understand themselves.As a leader, you need to know yourcapabilities. What can you do? What areyour strengths? What are your weakness-
es? Will your weaknesses hinder your abil-ity to be a good leader? Or will your
strengths help you to excel beyond yourpotential?
I once meet a lady by the name ofBetty, an entrepreneur who wanted advice
on keeping her small bakery business
afloat. She contacted me after meeting meat a networking event in Queens, New
York.Betty invited me to her shop, which
she shared with a deli. When I met Betty ather bakery, she was one of the nicest peo-
ple you can meet; she smiled a lot andwanted you to feel comfortable.
After greeting me, she offered mecake and tea and told me her story. Betty is
a registered nurse who decided to be an
entrepreneur. After being in business for
over a year without profiting, she wantedto know what she was doing wrong.
I quickly recognized Bettys setback.
She was a good baker and had excellentcustomer service, but she was not good at
marketing and lacked a key skill to anysuccessful businessthe ability to sell.
The process and integrative approach-
es to the definition of leadership suggestthat individuals can learn the skills and
abilities necessary for a leader.The first step in developing skills and
abilities is to understand you. The impor-tance of self-knowledge for leadership
may seem obvious.Nonetheless, many leaders do not
have sufficient knowledge about their
behaviors and the way they interact withothers. Personal preferences for certain
types of behaviors can also result in lead-ers using the same leadership style and
methods regardless of the situation.
Increasing self-knowledge and self-
understanding can improve your ability tointeract with others, which is fundamental
to effective leadership.Self-understanding is related to emo-
tional intelligence, which is a theorydeveloped by Daniel Goleman, suggesting
that people have different abilities to man-age themselves and their relationships with
others.
To manage yourself, you must have arelatively high degree of self-awareness,
which includes knowledge about yourself,
such as your personal preferences andreactions to different situations. You also
have to be aware of how you interact with
others, particularly in stressful situationswhere you may be emotionally upset. Self-
understanding can be improved by reflec-
tion and objective analysis of yourstrengths and weaknesses.
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In the words of Jamaican national heroand activist of the Black nationalism,Marcus Mosiah Garvey, A people without
the knowledge of their past history, originand culture is like a tree without roots.
It is in this regards that we continue to
join the estimated over a million people in
celebrating the renowned annual
Caribbean Carnival Festival being organ-ized and staged by the West Indian
American Day Carnival Association
(WIADCA).
In keeping with its mission, the festi-
val aims to promote, develop and celebrateWest Indian culture, arts, history and tradi-
tions through the year-round programs,
which culminate with a weeklong display
of festivities and a grand finale Carnival
parade on Labor Day.
With hundreds dancing and reveling
in costumes, rocking to the beats of calyp-
so and sometime reggae music, Carnival
generates millions into the coffers of NewYork City including job creations as well
as the trading of goods and services. It is
said that the Carnival is the most lucrative
and profitable street event for the City.
The West Indian or Caribbean culture food and music has always been on dis-
play in the City; however on Carnival Day
we are in the spotlight as everybody partic-
ipates in our various cultural activities.
Nonetheless, there are still a fewissues and concerns about the West Indian
American Day Carnival. The organizers
and members of the West Indian communi-
ties said they have very little to show for
their efforts.
After paying the various City fees
including security/police and insurance
coverage, the organizers are just about
covering the expenses.On the other hand, people are com-
plaining that the Carnival is not a true
reflection of the entire Caribbean. Among
the largest members of the Caribbean com-
munity in New York City, Jamaicans whoare not known to wear costumes often push
for the more infusion of reggae music and
other Jamaican cultures in the carnival cel-
ebration.
After almost half a century, the time isright for WIADCA to seriously review the
operations of the West Indian American
Day Carnival to ensure meeting the needs
of the people, while remaining viable.
Dr NevaAlexander
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With classes set to begin laterthis week, the mayor is tout-ing the expansion of speed cameras
near city schoolsa centerpiece of
his Vision Zero plan to eliminatetraffic deaths.
It was one of Mayor Bill de
Blasios big legislative victories thisyear: convincing Albany lawmakers
to authorize an additional 120 speedcameras in the city cameras now
beginning to appear near city
schools.
Under the law, the cameras
must be located in school zones, likeoutside P.S. 95 in the Bronxa
high-crash corridor the mayor used
as backdrop to tout the city's speedcamera expansion.
We want to make our school
zones safer than ever, de Blasiosaid. Unlike existing enforcement
cameras that are fixed, some of thenew cameras are mobile, the tech-
nology mounted both outside and
inside city DOT vehicles.
If its determined youre going
at least 10 miles over the speedlimit, a camera mounted here on the
front windshield will photograph
your license plate, resulting in a vio-lation being mailed to your home.
The penalty is $50.
While that fine is relatively lowcompared to other violations, the 23
speed cameras already in use haveyielded nine million dollars in rev-
enue this year.
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BRONX:
Tamarkqua Brees Garland,
34 of a Bronx address whoin a 2010 incident during which
he fired wildly into a crowd,
wounding a 15-year-old teen was
found guilty of two counts ofAssault in the 1st Degree and
one count of Criminal
Possession of a Weapon in the
1st Degree, after a three-week
trial and the jurys six hours of
deliberations, ending onMonday, August 25th.
The shooting took place on
October 9th, 2010 on Garfield
Street near Van Nest Avenue in
Wakefield section of the Bronx.Garland, was arguing with a
group of men when he pulled a
.32-caliber handgun and fired
nearly a half-dozen shots into the
crowd of more than a dozen peo-
ple.A teenage boy, who was
merely an innocent bystander,
was hit in the leg. To this day,
the victim has bullet fragments
lodged in his thigh.
Garland, will be sentenced
on September 19th by SupremeCourt Justice Peter Benitez to a
term ranging from 10-to-25
years for the assault and 7-to-15
years for the gun possession
charge.
Bronx ShooterConvicted
Tamarkqua Brees Garland
WESTCHESTER:
A48-year-old Yonkers man isawaiting arraignment inQueens Criminal Court for the
caught-on-camera assault involv-
ing a woman and her three young
children who he had he picked upwhile posing as a livery cab driv-
er last weekend.
The defendant is Pedro
Vargas of 41 Central Park
Avenue in Yonkers (Westchester
County). Vargas is awaitingarraignment in Queens Criminal
Court on a criminal complaint
charging him with third-degree
assault, endangering the welfareof a child and operating a vehicle
for hire without having the prop-
er license.
If convicted, he faces up to
two years in jail.
According to the criminalcharges, a 26-year-old femalewas
hailing a cab at approximately
1:50 a.m. on August 24, 2014, in
the vicinity of 207th Street and
Post Avenue in Manhattan whenVargas pulled up in his vehicle
and offered to drive her to herrequested Queens destination
the Pan American Hotel located
at 79-00 Queens Boulevard fora sum of money, even though he
does not hold a permit to operate
a vehicle for hire. It is alleged
that the victim entered the vehi-
cle with her three young children
and that when they arrived at therear of the Queens location a dis-
pute occurred between her and
Vargas.
Thereafter, it is alleged that
Vargas forcefully hurled the 3-
year-old child from the cab to thepavement, swung his elbow into
the five-year-old and knocked
her to the ground, and then, while
struggling with the childrensmother as she held her one-year-
old child, caused the child to be
dislodged from the
mothers arms and fall to the
sidewalk.
Finally, it is alleged thatVargas got back into his vehicle
and drove away with the front
passenger door still open, strik-
ing the one-year-old with the car
door. The children weretreated at a nearby hospital for
various bruises, swelling andother minor injuries.
Man Posing As
Cab Driver ChargedWith Assault
New York Citys EducationChancellor Carmen Faria onAugust 29 announced the results ofthe eighth annual New York City
School Survey, which revealed
high levels of student, parent, and
teacher satisfaction with our
schools.The survey, the largest of its
kind after the U.S. Census, was
completed by 981,253 students,parents, and teachers between
February and April 2014, and itreflects the Chancellors continuing
commitment to engaging stake-
holders, using evidence to inform
school policy, and Department
transparency.The results suggest high over-
all satisfaction with the schools, as
95 percent of parents report satis-
faction with their childs education.
The results reveal key improve-ments in Common Core-aligned
instruction and engagement, with
more students citing instruction
that requires them to use evidence
to support their ideas and an
increased share of families under-standing what the Common Core
standards mean for their child.
-Photo by Keith Dawson
BROOKLYNS CHILDREN GET READY TO GO BACK-TO-SCHOOL: More than 600 children and
adults turned out to this annual event that brings the community together to have fun and ensure
that children start the school year with basic supplies. This years event included health screen-
ings, outreach from city agencies, giveaways, bouncy castle, arts and crafts, a bookmobile, and
DJ. Free food, snow cones, lemonade, cotton candy and other snacks will round off a fun filled
day. The backpacks were provided by Office Depot Foundation with significant donations fromHealthfirst, Emblem Health, Affinity Health and Metro Plus to make the backpack giveaway pos-
sible.
95% Satisfaction From Parents
More Speed Cameras Going
Up in City School Zones
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BROOKLYN:
A29-year-old Brooklyn man has beensentenced to 25 years in prison forshooting a New York City Police
Department officer in the leg after the cop
and his partner, who were both in uniform,stopped the man for boarding a bus with-
out paying his fare.
Rashun Robinson, 29, of 692 East
48th Street, in East Flatbush, was sen-
tenced on Wednesday by Brooklyn
Supreme Court Justice Alan Marrus.Robinson pleaded guilty on July 25, 2014
to one count of aggravated assault on a
police officer.
Kings County District Attorney
Kenneth P. Thompson said that, accordingto the investigation, the shooting stemmed
from an incident that occurred on February
26, 2014, at approximately 5 p.m., in the
vicinity of Empire Boulevard and UticaAvenue, when Police Officer James Li and
Police Officer Randy Chow observed the
defendant entering the rear of a New York
City Transit Authority B46 bus.
The officers ordered the defendant to
get off of the bus and he ran across EmpireBoulevard, turned and fired multiple shots
at both officers, striking Officer Li in the
leg and groin, according to the investiga-
tion.
The District Attorney said that,
according to the investigation, both offi-cers returned fire. The defendant was not
hit. He was apprehended in a stairwell on
Schenectady Avenue shortly after the
shooting by officers assigned to the 71stprecinct. The defendant had a .45 caliber
pistol in his hand when he was caught.
Three .45 caliber shell casings were recov-
ered.
Officer Li, who graduated from the
Police Academy two months prior to theshooting and was assigned to the 71st
precinct, suffered significant, permanent
nerve damage to his leg and walks with a
cane.
Fare Beater Who Shot Police
Gets 25 Years in Prison
PORT-OF-SPAIN, TRINIDAD:
Caribbean Airlines CAL says it has notbeen hurt by increased competition onUS routes.
CAL officials say the airline has beendoing well on the Port-of-Spain/New York
route despite the presence of JetBlue since
late February. The US carrier has been offer-
ing cheaper flights on the route.
In response to questions from the
Trinidad Guardian newspaper CAL said it
recorded strong passenger loads on the New
York route during the summer, which tradi-
tionally is one of the peak periods.
On the Port-of-Spain/Fort Lauderdaleroute, the airline said it remained superior to
its competitors.
And an attempt by Caribbean Airlines
to prevent three more persons from suing for
personal injuries arising from the crash land-
ing of Flight BW 523 in Guyana three years
ago, was denied by a district court judge on
Wednesday in Brooklyn, New York.
In a multi-district litigation, numerous
plaintiffs brought suit against CAL for per-sonal injuries.
Caribbean Airlines brought a motion to
dismiss several of the cases, asserting that the
Warsaw Convention governed the claims andthe treaty's provisions deprived the court of
subject matter jurisdiction.
WESTCHESTER COUNTY:
The Secret Service has a man in custodywho they are questioning regarding apossible threat to President Obama during
his last Friday visit to Westchester County,
according to NBC Connecticut.
The unidentified man, who has not been for-
mally charged or arrested, may be connectedto the car, a 2014 Volkswagen Jetta, located
by police in Hamden, Conn., Friday night
that may have been connected to the threat,
according to NBC Connecticut.
The man, who was taken into custody in
Connecticut, may have been armed with an
assault rifle while passing through Yonkers,possibly headed toward a New Rochelle
fundraiser Obama attended, News 12
Westchester reported. Obama was in New
Rochelle and Purchase for fundraisers on
Friday before wrapping up the day in RhodeIsland. Obama, accompanied by his wife and
two daughters, returned to Westchester for
the wedding of his private chef in Pocantico
Hills on Saturday.
Caribbean Airlines FacesIncreased Competition
Man Held In ConnectionWith Possible Obama Threat
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KINGSTON, JAMAICA WI:
Jamaican Agriculture Minister, RogerClarke is dead. Clarke died Thursdaymorning (August 28) on his way from the
United States where he had undergone
surgery and medical treatment for a back
condition. He was 74.
The Jamaican prime minister's office
said Clarke experienced chest painsThursday morning while waiting for a
flight at Miami International Airport.
Rescuers began CPR and an ambulance
rushed him to a hospital where he was
pronounced dead at around noon.Officials from both of Jamaica's main
political parties expressed sadness and
shock at the news of his death. PrimeMinister Portia Simpson Miller said
Clarke was a rare Jamaican politician"who was loved not only by members of
his party but people on the other side."
Roger Clarke was born in Glen Islay,
Westmoreland. He attended ManningsSchool and late worked extensively with
sugar estates.
In 1986, he was elected councillor forthe Balaclava division and mayor of
Black River.
Jamaican Agriculture
Minister dies In Florida
ANTIGUA
PM Browne lambastes the IMF
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the previous United Progressive Partysadministration came under fire when Prime Minister Gaston Browne delivered hisvision for Antigua & Barbudas economy. Browne in a no holds barred address at the
Economic Business Forum, hosted jointly by the Antigua & Barbuda Chamber of
Commerce and IMF Western Hemisphere Department, held the IMF responsible for con-
tributing to economic stagnation in the country and harming the investment climate. The
fiscal problems have not been resolved, but yet still we are being asked to pay backEC$320 million over the next four years, Browne said. When the IMF come and gives
us EC$320 million for four years it does not help us.
Roger Clarke
Jamaican Minister of Agriculture
KINGSTON, JAMAICA WI:
Eight months after the first case ofchikungunya was detected in theregion, the Caribbean Public Health
Agency (CARPHA) is warning CARI-COM countries to be prepared for the full
impact of the mosquito-borne virus.
CARPHA Executive Director, Dr
James Hospedales, told the CaribbeanMedia Corporation that almost all CARI-
COM countries have now reported cases
of the virus.
To date rhere are more than 9,000
confirmed cases and its estimated that
there are 600,00 suspected cases most ofwhich are in bigger countries such as the
Dominican Republic and Haiti.
As the virus continues to spread,
Hospedales says
consultations will
be held next month
to look at all plans
with a view to bet-ter educate people.
While noting
that Caribbean
governments weremaking a valiant
effort in dealing with the virus, he pointed
to the increase in dengue fever last year.
He said this is an indication that more pre-
ventative measures are needed. And resi-
dents of Red Ground in St. Catherine areworried that the Chikungunya could
spread to the community.
Caribbean urged to brace for
full impact of Chikungunya
mosquito-borne
virus.
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MONTEGO BAY, St James:
United States-based pathologist DrMichael Baden says that preliminaryresults from yesterdays autopsy of the
body of Mario Deane, who was beaten
while in police custody in August, proved
that he died from a rain of blows to his
head and brain, consistent with punches.
The autopsy of the body of the 31-year-old was conducted by local patholo-
gist Dr Murari Saranji in the presence of
Dr Baden.
The cause of death was multiple
impact to his head and brain and compres-sion to the neck homicide, Baden told
journalists in Montego Bay yesterday fol-
lowing a marathon post-mortem conduct-ed at the Cornwall Regional Hospital
morgue.Dr Saranji was very co-operative and
very helpful to me and to the family. We
did confirm that Mario died of multiple
impact to the head, face, brain and did suf-
fer some neck compression, Dr Badendisclosed. The renowned US pathologistsaid that Dr Saranji will get additional
studies finished.
Mario Deane died
from Deadly Punches
Mario
Deane,
who was
beaten
while in
police
custody
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Each applicant must be at least 18 yearsof age,
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How long are Notaries commissioned
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A decision by the trial jury
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To temporarily postpone or
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Commonwealth Games 100 metrechampion Kemar Bailey-Cole clippedformer 2-time World Championship
bronze medallist Asafa Powell in a tight
finish to win the 100m at Tuesday's ZagrebWorld Challenge Meet in Croatia.
Both Bailey-Cole and Powell clocked
an identical 10.07seconds into a minus 7
metre per second head wind. American
Mike Rodgers was third in 10.10 seconds.It was Bailey-Cole's 2nd win over for-
mer world record holder Powell in six
days, having clocked 9.96 to win the
Zurich Diamond League race on August
28.
Commonwealths Games championAndrew Riley placed sixth in the 110m
hurdles with 13.61 seconds. Russia's
Sergey Shubenkov won in 13.39.
Quarter-Miler Edino Steele failed to
spark, placing eighth and last in the 400mwith a pedestrian 48.66, behind Britain's
Martyn Rooney, who did 45.49secs to win.
By Robertson S. Henry
BIRMINGHAM, England -- Saint Lucian-
born footballer Janoi Donacien, who turns21 in November 2014, signed a new two-
year deal in July with the Premier League
club Aston Villa that he joined in 2009.
Donacien had moved to Luton in the
United Kingdom with his parents in 2001
and, just two years ago, through the inter-vention of the Saint Lucian Overseas
Mission in the UK, he was given the rightto live and work in the country where he
has grown up.
He is a central defender, and having
followed the likes of Gabriel Agbonlahor,
Gareth Barry, and Gary Cahill through theAVFCs highly acclaimed youth system at
Bodymoor Heath, Janoi Donacien featured
in Villa winning the Barclays Premier
Reserve League South title in 2011-12.
Twelve months later, he was an inte-
gral part of the team that triumphed in theNextGen Series European competition,
alongside the likes of Callum Robinson,Jack Grealish and Samir Carruthers.
He is now keen to follow the lead of
Robinson, Grealish and Carruthers by earn-
ing a taste of first team football. In 2013-14,
manager Paul Lambert named him on the
bench for the FA Cup clash againstSheffield United, and the Barclays Premier
League game against Sunderland.
I am so happy that the club has given
me an opportunity to sign for another two
years, said Janoi. This is the right club for
me to keep on progressing. I had a discus-sion with the manager at the end of the sea-
son and he said that hopefully I would belooking to progress at the club.
Free Summer
Tennis Program!
Made possible by funding from myoffice, New York Junior Tennis &Learning (NYJTL) is currently operating a
free summer tennis program at Bayswater
Park in Far Rockaway. The program started
this month and will run through mid August.
Please note that there is NO cutoff date for
registration, allowing parents/guardians to
register their children any day that the pro-
gram operates. Sign up is on location in
Bayswater Park at Beach 32 Street and
Dickens Avenue. This program runs on
Tuesdays & Thursdays from 9am-12pm.
Campbell-Brown
Wins Diamond
League Trophy
JAMAICA'S Veronica Campbell Browncaptured her first IAAF DiamondLeague trophy after edging Ivory Coast'sMurielle Ahoure to win the 100m race at
the Zurich Diamond League meeting.
Campbell Brown and Ahoure were
both timed in 11.04 seconds (0.7m/s) with
the Jamaican given the edge. With thepoints doubled for the final race in the
series she finished with 10 points, three
more than Ahoure and compatriot Kerron
Stewart.
Stewart came into the race as the
leader with seven points and needed only
to finish in the top three to take her firstDiamond Trophy and prize money, but
finished fifth in 11.19 seconds.
The result will also force the Jamaica
Athletics Administrative Association(JAAA) to take a decision as to whether
Campbell Brown and World
Championships 100m champion Shelly
Ann Fraser Pryce will get the wild card
for next year's IAAF WorldChampionships in Beijing, China.
Both the Diamond Race champion
and the world champion are offered wild
cards to the next IAAF World
Championships, but not if they are from
the same country.
Team Jamaica Wins 2014 New York Caribbean Cup Soccer Chanpionship:Team Jamaica produced a clinical performance this afternoon to win the 2014 New York Caribbean Cup Soccer
Championship against Team St. Vincent and the Grenadines while Team Guyana failed to show for their third place game
against Team Grenada which must have disappointed their few fans in attendance who braved the rain to attend them play
on Championship Day. As a result of the Team Guyana no-show, and based on Caribbean Cup tournament rules and regula-
tions, Team Grenada was awarded third place in this years tournament. Brooklyn is truly Caribbean Cup Soccer country as
despite intermittent showers and the Team Guyana no-show, an appreciative crowd turned up at the Jefferson High School
field this afternoon to watch Team Jamaica dismantle Team St. Vincent and the Grenadines 2-0. -Photo by Keith Dawson.
Bailey-Cole defeats Asafa
Kemar Bailey-Cole Asafa Powell
Saint Lucian-born footballer signs two-year
deal with English Premier League club
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ENTERTAINMENTENTERTAINMENT
By Anthony TurnerContributing Writer
Award winning female singer SophiaBrown has a big date in the US onNovember 22nd 2014! The "Gimme ThatGood Love" singer, who was recently hon-
ored with a Lifetime Achievement Award atthe 2014 Linkage Awards in New York, will
join R&B/disco legend Melba Moore asheadline performers at the inaugural Lady
Flava Radio Network Awards Show, slatedto take place in Hartford, Connecticut.
"I am honored to have the opportunityto share stage with an R&B legend like
Melba Moore, who has not only given somuch to the music industry but is an
acclaimed actress as well. I see this as atremendous opportunity for me to broaden
my musical horizon and work with a differ-ent kind of an audience. I am ready to rockthe house" she said.
Brown and Melba Moore will join inter-
national acts T-Quest, Donny Wright, LadyFlava and pop rock singer Mo Brown as per-formers at the red carpet event.
Aside for being a performer, Brown is
nominated in the "Best Female Lovers RockVocalist" category at the award show which
will also honor stars in hip hop, R&B, gospeland dancehall music.
"It's always nice to be recognized foryour work but what makes this nomination
even more special is that it is coming fromthe Diaspora which is acknowledging the
work that I am doing."
The Jamaica Ex-Soldier Associationwill be celebrating its 7th AnnualFundraising Gala scheduled for Saturday,
September 20 at 8:00 pm at Antuns
Banquet Hall in Queens.
CEO of Golden Krust CaribbeanBakery, Lowell Hawthorne, O.D., will be
the guest speaker. Some 400 guests
including the Consul General of Jamaica,
NY, the Chief-of-Staff of the JamaicaDefence Force (JDF) as well as local City
and State elected leaders have been invit-
ed to the Black-Tie Gala, the official
and premier event of the organization.
For further information, contactFitzroy Thompson at 914-258-0175 or
Mark Parkinson at 917-957-8517.
Jamaica Ex-Soldier
Gala for Sept 20
Spirit and Harmony
Festival for Sept 13thBy Sharon Gordon
Contributing Writer
The first annual Spirit and Harmony
Festival is set to take place onSaturday, September 13th at Roy Wilkins
Park in Queens, NY from noon to 6:00
PM.
The concept for this bold and unique
post Labor Day undertaking comes fromorganizers Carl Clay, founder of the Black
Spectrum Theater and Dr. Segun Shabaka,
acting chair of the International African
Arts Festival for whom this festival was a
must do. "It was just necessary to bringlike minded people together, people who
understand spirit and understand harmony
and understand what it means in 2014,"
says Carl Clay.
The families can experience an
authentic African festival with representa-tions of the African Diaspora in the areas
of music, merchandise, food and more
coming from the African continent, the
Caribbean and right here in the United
States. Billed as a last hurrah, before the
cold season, the festival is a first of its
kind that promises to bring back the spirit
of "what we do in community," says Clay.
Recognizing the powerful influenceof music of the African Diaspora, to head-
line the festival, organizers secured reggae
icon, Freddie McGregor alongside his son,
Chino; world renowned Jazz/R&B singer
and vibraphonist Roy Ayers, who will per-form a tribute to Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, the
father of Afro-beat and young Nigerian
superstar, WUNMI whose work is also a
celebration of her countryman, Fela,
whom she simply adores.As Pan Africanist, 501(c)(3) non
profit tax exempt organizations, both
know the challenge that is meted out to
African American organizations within
the community. "It seems that nowadays,
it's harder and harder for many AfricanAmerican organizations that have been
around a long time, it seems they are
struggling and it seems the continuity is
not there," opines Clay.The Heartbeats of the World will behosting the Caribbean & InternationalTaste Charity Caribbean Food Festival,
on September 14, 2014 - 2 pm 6 pm atthe Jamaica Performing Arts Centre,
Jamaica Avenue, Queens.Heartbeats of the World is a non-prof-
it organization which was founded by Dr.
Karlene ChinQuee in 2002.The mission of Heartbeats of the
World is to enrich the lives of women,
adolescents and children in underservedareas of the world by providing medical
resources, educational and vocationalopportunities to address poverty, unem-
ployment, illiteracy and the prevention andtreatment of HIV/AIDS, sexually trans-mitted diseases and teenage pregnancy.
The Heartbeats Teens program hasprovided remedial education to more than
350 young peopleto supplement their
regular education;
and the HOW KidsProgram provides
pre-kindergarten
education.The legendary
Mighty Sparrowand the world
famous music spin-
ner, DJ Roy, MCConroy Allison
from 93.5 FM and Japanese MusicianAnna I, Brown Rice & Family Drumming
will provide entertainment. Tickets may beobtained online at howeducate.org.
For more information call 917 916
3674 Pat Chin and Dr Karlene ChinQuee.
Caribbean Food Festival
for September 14th
By Patrick MaitlandStreet Hype Editor
The estimated over five hundredpatrons who turned up for the pre-miere of Jamaican Mafia at the Sunrise
Multiplex Cinemas in Valley Stream, on
Wednesday, left extremely dissatisfied asthe film never made it to the screen.
The film creator/writer/actor Mykal
Fax said that the producer/technician,
Nigerian Vafomba Donzo, who had the
sole copy, suffered a stroke en route to thevenue and had to be rushed to the hospital.
According Fax, he tried to retrieve the
film from a person travelling with the vic-
tim but was unsuccessful. He explained
that the reason for having a sole copy of
the movie was a means of protecting itfrom being bootlegged. "We never wanted
the movie in the wrong hands. So decided
not to make more than one copy for safe-
ty," he said.
We the producers of the movie canassure our fans that there has been no foul-
play and as a production team we have
learned that we should always have a
reserve copy of our film. However, we do
plan on doing everything in our power tomake it up to our supporters and well be
announcing a new premiere date shortly.
We ask for your understanding, patience,
and sympathies at this time. We are very
sorry, Fax urged.
Filmed entirely in New York City last
year, Jamaican Mafia is directed by
Donzo and stars Mykal Fax and PaulCampbell, whose credits include
Dancehall Queen and Third World Cop.
Bobby Clarke, CEO of Irie Jam Radio
who was responsible for the premiere also
promised that ticket holders will berefunded and new date for the movie will
be announced soon.
Jamaican Mafias
Creator Says Sorry
Mykal Fax
Film creator/writer/actor
Mighty Sparrow
Freddie McGregor Chino
Sophia Brown To
Headline Award Show
Sophia Brown with a CD
of her latest song
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Planning a Greener NYC
As chair of Environmental Protection for
New York City, I hosted an environmen-tal roundtable earlier this week. My office
teamed up with other elected officials and
green organizations to plan out the envi-
ronmental future we want for our city, as
well as how to get there. We discussed
issues, brainstormed legislation and gen-erally furthered the cause of a greener
NYC. As always, I am honored to lead
this important cause as we continue to
improve our city.
New Bus Line to Our DistrictThis Sunday at 12:30am, the Q114 willmake its first trip through our district. The
creation of the Q114 line will improvetravel throughout the entire district, espe-
cially in Rosedale and Rockaway. The
current 113 local runs between Jamaica
and Rockaway. It has 77 stops towards
Jamaica and 67 towards Far Rockaway;
whereas, the new Q114 would have 50 toJamaica and 44 to Far Rockaway. The
Q114 would skip 27 stops to Jamaica and
23 stops to Far Rockaway, greatly speed-
ing up the entire trip. This is the first of
many steps to improving our transporta-tion district-wide!
Fight Against CrimeI am very happy to announce that the firstset of cameras have gone up in Ocean
Bay Houses earlier this week. My office's
$1,000,000 dollar allocation last fiscal
year has finally come to fruition. Shortly,
we will announce the additional funds myoffice secured for the ocean side of the
Ocean Bay Houses this year. We will also
soon make announcements regarding our
plans to combat violence with funds com-
ing in for job training, conflict resolution,
and much more.
SNAP Benefit HelpOcean Bay Community Development
Corporation will be in our Far Rockaway
office (1931 Mott Avenue, Suite 410)
from 1-4 pm every Thursday this summer
to assist with SNAP benefit enrollment,
also known as food stamps. If anyonewould like assistance, feel free to visit our
office. In addition, the NYC Coalition
Against Hunger can provide a quick, con-
fidential screening over the phone and
various options for submitting an applica-tion. Youll need to provide some basic
information such as household income,
rent /mortgage expense, childcare
expenses, etc. For more info, please call212.825.0028 x207, 245 or 213.
Free Elementary or Middle
School Afterschool ProgramsNew York City just invested an additional
$145 million to increase afterschool for
middle school students across the five
boroughs. This means schools across theCity are offering afterschool program-
ming right in your neighborhoodand
for the first time ever, the overwhelming
majority of public middle schools will
have high-quality afterschool programson site as well. These no-cost programs
offer a variety of options for safe, educa-
tional afterschool activities before the
workday is over, and are held throughout
the 12-month school year. Click here toapply for an elementary or middle school
afterschool program for your child.
Rapid MD Walk-In Medical Center
Rapid MD medical Center is now open
until midnight on Mondays, Wednesdays,and Fridays. They open at 8am everyday
and close at 8pm on tuesdays and thurs-
days. They close at 6 pm on weekends.
Located at 217-14 Merrick Blvd in laurel-
ton NY 11413. For more info, please call718-712-1428.
THE
COUNCILM N
REPORTS
By Councilman Donovan Richards
Submitted by Donovan Richards, NYC Councilman, 31st District
234-26 Merrick Blvd Laurelton, NY 11422 Tel: (718) 527-4356 Fax: (718) 527-4402
The Small Business Jobs Survival Act,sponsored by New York City CouncilMember Annabel Palma, is pending in theNew York City Council.
If this bill is passed by the Council andsigned into law by Mayor Bill de Blasio, itwill provide a lifeline to many businesses that
are being forced out of existence throughoutthe City simply because commercial realestate here is out of control.
You should know that the current state ofaffairs of commercial real estate has reached acrisis level- in particular to Hispanic NewYorkers who, for the most part, don't own theirbusinesses and lease their commercial space.Too many bodegas and small businesses arebeing pushed out by greedy landlords andinvestment firms, and their businesses arebeing demolished for luxury development, orremain vacant.
The Small Business Jobs Survival Act, inone form or another, has been languishing inthe New York City Council for thirty years since Ruth Messinger and David Dinkins werein office. While almost every elected official
will stand tall and proudly declare his or hersupport for this legislation, somehow oranother, Council leadership makes sure that i tnever makes it out of committee for a vote - orwhen it was ready for a vote way back whenDavid Yassky served as Chair of the SmallBusiness Committee, the Speaker's officestopped it from moving forward claimingthere were "legal concerns."
The real estate industry's grip on the CityCouncil has become a nightmare forbodegueros and many successful Hispanicbusinesses, destroying any legacy that thou-sands of Hispanic New Yorkers could hope to
pass on to the next generation. Add to that,these closings are costing us much-neededrevenue in New York City and in New YorkState.
We all know that there are hundreds ofempty stores in every borough. Many of thesewere once businesses that have beendestroyed all because there is no real leaserenewal protection for business owners. Theyare either unable to afford the astronomicalrents, or they are unwilling to be extorted forcash by unscrupulous landlords.
We know that the major pathway forsocial mobility for many African and Hispanicfamilies has been jobs from small businesses.As more and more Mom and Pop stores close,this vital pathway is being destroyed.
It would be very hard to find any electedofficial who isn't willing to pose in front of acamera and take a deep bow saying how ded-icated he or she is to supporting small busi-nesses. But when push comes to shove, itseems that all they are really willing to do is toplay a sad game of false hope.
Ladies and gentlemen, I have to askmyself: Is this the cost of doing business inNew York, or are there enough elected offi-cials in the New York City Council and in theNew York State Legislature who will finallysay: "Enough is enough!" and pressure thislaw into existence.
Its Time to pass the Small
Business Jobs Survival Act
WHAT YOU
SHOULD
KNOWBy
Senator
Rev. Rubn Daz
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By Latalya Morrison
Contributing Writer
Golden Krust CaribbeanBakery & Grill, the nationslargest and fastest growing
Caribbean franchise has been cel-
ebrating 25 years in business this
year. The Jamaican family-owned
and operated business startedback in 1989 in the South Bronx
is now a leading contender in the
franchise and baking industry.
The celebration began with
the companys Mavis & Ephraim
Hawthorne Golden Krust Found-
ation Scholarship Ceremony on
August 12, 2014. President/CEO
(GK) and Chairman (MEHGKF),
Lowell Hawthorne beaming with
pride exclaimed that nothing
brings me greater satisfaction than
knowing that in some small meas-
ure I am sharing in the success of
the young scholars being awarded
this evening.
Thirteen well deserving grad-uating high school seniors were
presented with $2,000 scholar-
ships toward their college educa-
tion on August 12th and a total of
twenty-six (26) students in the US
and Jamaica received scholarships
this year.
The company also celebrated
this major milestone with system-
wide celebrations on August 23rd,
2014, providing the first 100 cus-
tomers with 25cent beef patties!
The events kicked-off nation-
wide at 12pm, and customers
enjoyed live music, free samples
and lots of giveaways. The main
event took place at the companysfirst location on 1381 E Gun Hill
Road in the Bronx. Consul
General of Jamaica to NY,
Herman LaMont, Honorable Una
Clarke and Rev. Dr. Leroy
Richards were some of the indi-
viduals in attendance to congratu-
late the Golden Krust family.
The GK executive team,
staff, family, friends and cus-
tomers were out in full force to
support and enjoy the unforget-
table sounds of the Platinum One
Band, the taste of succulent jerk
chicken and a memorable ceremo-
ny. Mr. Hawthorne took words
from the song, Wind Beneath My
Wings, sung eloquently by the
soloist, Kristina Newland, as he
saluted his deceased parents for
their love, vision and determina-
tion.
The Golden Krust team
thanks all their franchisees, staff
and customers for their commit-
ment to the brand.
There are other milestones
left to be achieved for the Golden
Krust organization. The CEO also
stated that the company looks for-
ward to fulfilling its 2020 vision
of making Jamaican-styled patties
and Jerk Chicken mainstream
food items.
CUTTING THE CAKE:(l-r) Daren Hawthorne Esq. (Corporate Counsel), Lorna Hawthorne (Director of Human Resources), Monique Hawthorne (MEHGKF
Director), Lowell Hawthorne (President & CEO), Leroy Hawthorne (VP of Retail Sales), Velma Hawthorne (Executive Chef), Lauris
Campbell (Founder), Lorraine Hawthorne-Morrison (VP of Real Estate & Legal), and Latalya Morrison (Marketing & PR Manager)
Golden Krust Celebrates 25 Golden Years!
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BY PATRICK MAITLAND
Street Hype Editor
The 47th Annual New York CaribbeanCarnival kicks off on Thursday (August28), and runs through Monday, September
1st (Labor Day), ending with North
Americas largest costumed street
parade/dance party on Eastern Parkway
from 11:00am 6:00pm. in Brooklyn.
Organized by the West Indian American
Day Carnival Association (WIADCA) an
estimated 1 million patrons are expected to
take the streets, while a number of popular
artists from the Caribbean including Skinny
Banton, Adrian Dutchin, Problem Child,
Ricardo Drue, Mickey, Zouk & the Gang,
Statement, Surette Bon Bon, Mr Famous,
Boodoosingh Tassa Drummers and Tarrus
Riley will entertain the people.
Complete with traditional Ole Mas andindividual costume competitions, Caribbean
Woodstock celebrates a new vision while
paying homage to traditional folklore.
"We are delighted to have the support
of all our returning and new partners for the
47th Annual New York Caribbean Carnival
festivities. These relationships help to
strengthen our presence and commitment to
the community," says Jean P. Alexander,
WIADCA's Director of Marketing and
Public Relations.
All events are held at the Brooklyn
Museum grounds unless otherwise noted.
Thursday, August 28th-Caribbean
Woodstock: A Celebration of Light. Doors
Open: 6:00pm; Showtime: 7:00 pm 1:00
am. Join us as we kick off our Caribbean
Carnival festivities with popular artists from
the Caribbean.
Friday, August 29th-Stay In School
Youth Fest/College Fair 11:00 am. The
Stay in School Youth Fest is a free program
that presents an opportunity for young peo-
ple to showcase their artistic talents on stage
to approximately 3,000 attendees.
Brass Fest 2014-Doors Open: 6:00 pm;
Showtime: 8:00 pm3:00 am. Featuring the
finest Caribbean musicians/acts all in one
outdoor party, the signature Brass Fest con-
cert/party.
Saturday, August 30th -Junior
Carnival Parade (route begins at Kingston
Avenue and St. Johns Place and continues
to Franklin Avenue and President street end-
ing at Brooklyn Museum) 9:00 am 3:00
pm.
Panorama 2014 -Doors open: 6:00
pm; Showtime: 8:00 pm 3:00 am. Enjoy
the rhythms of sweet steelband music as the
finest steel orchestras in New York and 2014
Toronto panorama champs gather to present
a competitive steelband show down to win
the NY 2014 Panorama Championship
crown.Sunday, August 31st-Dimanche Gras:
The Legends Are Coming! Doors open: 6:00
pm; Showtime: 7:00 pm 1:00 am Join
WIADCA for the final concert, Dimanche
Gras! This concert features the King and
Queen of the Bands competition, winners
from previous nights, and featured perform-
ances from Caribbean living legends, The
Mighty Sparrow, King David Rudder and
Lord Nelson along with Lima Calbio, Leon
Coldero, Lennox Picou, Jeromy Rodriguez,
T&Ts Junior Soca Monarch 2014,
Something Positive Dance Troupe and the
Sunshine Band!
THE 47th ANNUAL WEST INDIAN DAY CARNIVAL
Celebrating Caribbean Pride and Cultutre!
The girls show it all
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By Bill de Blasio,
Mayor- New York City
It is with great pleasure that I welcome everyone toWest Indian American Day Carnival Associations47th Annual Caribbean Carnival and Parade.
The vitality of New York City is dependent uponour many diverse communities and the ways they areunited by shared traditions. The Caribbean Carnival andParade held over Labor Day weekend showcases thevibrant culture of the Caribbean region and brings NewYorkers of every background together to share in thefestivities.
From the elaborate costumes and colorful floats todancing and band performances, these yearly events arepart of WIADCAs commitment to promoting WestIndian arts and history in our city.
As the streets of Brooklyn come alive with thespectacle and sounds of the Caribbean, Chirlane and Iare delighted to recognize WIADCA and all thoseinvolved for supporting our thriving West Indian com-munity and continuing to honor their heritage with thisweekend of celebration.
On behalf of the City of New York, we extend ourbest wishes for a wonderful carnival and an exciting
parade.
By Laurie A. Cumbo
NYC Council Member
On behalf of the 35th CouncilDistrict, it is my distinct honorand privilege to join the West
Indian American Day Carnival
Association, Inc. in celebrating the
47th Annual New York Caribbean
Carnival.
For more than 40 years, the
borough of Brooklyn has hosted
these festivities that have brought
millions of participants and specta-
tors from across the nation and
around the world to Eastern
Parkway. The Carnival is not only a
tourist attraction and economic
boost for our city, but an opportuni-
ty to display our creativity and
diversity.
I would like to acknowledge
William R. Howard, president; Eric
Gibbs, Chairman; and the members
of the Executive Board of the West
Indian American Day Carnival
Association, Inc. for their leader-
ship and steadfast commitment to
promote, develop, and celebrate
West Indian culture, arts, history,
and traditions year-round.
I am proud to represent such a
vibrant community, whose invalu-
able contributions have made a pos-
itive and lasting impact on the past,
present, and future of our society.
Once again, congratulations to
this Association and I wish you all
the best in your future endeavors.
Yours in Partnership,
-Barney Bishop/Finn Partners
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and First Lady of New York City, Chirlane McCray greet Michael
Ranglin, Grace Foods CEO (r) and Deidre Cousins, VP Business Systems (l) during the West Indian
American and Caribbean American Heritage Reception at Gracie Mansion on Wednesday, August
27. Grace Foods was among the sponsors of the event held on the lawns of the mayors residence.
Guests were treated to delectable delights prepared by Gracie Mansions Executive Chef Feliberto
Estvez whose menu utilized a number of Grace seasoning and sauces.
By Jumaane D. Williams
Council Member
On behalf of New York Citys45th Council District, I amproud to salute the West Indian
American Carnival Association
Inc. (WIADCA) upon its 47th
annual celebration.WIADCA holds a special
place in my heart and in the heart
of the residents of East Flatbush.
As a proud son of Grenadian
parentage, I treasure every oppor-tunity to recognize the accomplish-
ments of the Caribbean-American
community and to strengthen the
relationship between New York
City, the United States and the
Caribbean Diaspora. Furthermore,
the 45th Council District is home
to one of the largest Caribbeanpopulations outside of the West
Indies, and this celebration pro-
vides us with the chance to unite in
a shared love of our heritage and
applaud the great strides our com-munity has made.
It also teaches the next gener-
ation, as well as all New Yorkers,
about our rich Caribbean culture
and spirit.My congratulations and
thanks go out to all of the organiz-
ers, participants, sponsors and vol-
unteers for making this celebration
a yearly success.
Celebrating our many diverse communities
Our creativity and diversity
Shared love of our heritage!
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EDUCATION & YOUTH
Teachers Job Fair
For International schools/universities
Presented by
National Educational Venture Alliance
March 27th and 28th, 2015
Purpose of the Fair
The purpose of the Job Fair is to allow international academic institution to meet
potential employees in an informal setting. The Job Fair also gives job seekers the
opportunity to learn more about potential employers and the opportunities available.
The focus is on sharing information between academic institutions and job seekers.
It is a way to explore career opportunities within a variety of internationalschools/universities at one location.
Who should attend?The job fair will be created to entice awide range of stakeholders including
but not limited to:
Students Teachers/ Professors
Development agencies Media
Experts within their field seeking to teach
International Schools/Universities
Workshops:
Professional development / introduction to NEVA Inc
Note that we will need a room for the work shop. Also the fair will behappening at the same time at the workshop
Registration cost:
This is free to the public. However, those seeking jobs need to pre-register.
Registrations and Info
www.nevalliance.com
Photo: Camille Agard
Bible Truth Church of God International (BTCGI), at 3787 Merritt Avenue, Bronx,
held it's third annual back-to-school Fair Outreach on Saturday, August 30th.
Close to 100 families were served with the assistance of BTCGI's supporters:
Advantage Marketing, McCall's Bronxwood Funeral Home, Country Kitchen Diner,
BJ's Wholesale Club, Costco Wholesale and People's Choice Furniture. For more
information on BTCGI's community outreach programs visit www.btcgi.com or
email Pastor Herma Hawthorne at [email protected].
Caribbean Cup Community directors Fred Ballantyne and Nordie Pabarue with a
group of kids from Brooklyn who received back packs as part of the organiza-
tions outreach program.
The city has shut down nine pre-K cen-ters just two days before classes start,and delayed the start of 36 others.
The de Blasio administration says the
shuttered programs were unlikely to open
this year because of safety and integrity
concerns.
The Department of Education says it's
in contact with the parents of the more
than 250 students from those programs
who will need to be relocated.
The 36 centers with delayed openingare likely to be ready by next week,
according to the city.
Almost 1,700 pre-K programs are set
to start on Thursdayserving nearly
53,000 kids.
City Shuts Down9 Pre-K Centers
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the products in drug and grocery stores.
The manufacturers of salon productscharge more because they tend to usehigher quality ingredients. Comparison
shop and check to see which ingredients
are listed first and last on the label.
ShampoosShampoos often contain surfactants such
as laurel and laureth sulfates. "Their pur-
pose is to make water wetter," saysDamien Richard von Dahlem of Hair
News Magazine. In other words, surfac-
tants help products lather and increase
their cleansing power by improving pene-
tration into the hair. Lather is actuallyunnecessary; just because a shampoo has
more bubbles doesn't mean it cleans bet-
ter. Salon shampoos often contain gentlersurfactants than store brands, with the
gentlest being sodium laureth sulfate.
Although a widely disseminated Internetrumor has led people to believe that laurel
and laureth sulfates are carcinogenic, no
concrete proof exists that this is true.
ConditionersProtein-based conditioners penetrate best
and have the greatest softening effect.Because protein-based conditioners are
also the most expensive, they're less like-
ly to be found in supermarket or drug
store brands but are in many salon prod-
ucts. When buying a conditioner, look forsuch ingredients as keratin and amino
acids, both proteins that are good forstrengthening the shaft of the hair. Milk
protein is good for repairing split ends
and damage from chemicals or heat
styling. Moisturizers like lactic acid andlecithin are good for colored hair, helping
it to look vibrant longer. Consider a high-
protein conditioner that also contains bal-
sam. In combination, the ingredients add
volume by coating the hair shaft. Askyour stylist to recommend a salon condi-
tioner containing high-quality proteins.
Styling GelStyling gel is used to hold your hair in
place, helping keep your spiky 'do from
flattening by noon. Daniel Garza, a stylist
at New York City's Robert Kree Salon,
says, "Hair gels are usually alcohol-based
and are best used to achieve styles thatrequire medium to strong hold, like short,
stiff spikes or tightly coiled hot-roller
curls." Salon brand gels sometimes tout
the same moisturizing ingredients asshampoos and conditioners, but becausethey're alcohol-based, they can still dry
your hair. Be aware that "organic" and
"botanical" ingredients such as honey,
herbs and aloe are present in very minute
quantities in most styling products,
including those from salons, so it is debat-able as to whether there is any benefit to
your hair.
Hair Color
The bleach and color used at salons areoften the exact same ones you can buy at
the drug store. The peroxide your stylist
uses to strip you blond is the same kind
that comes in commercial lightening kits.
Here, though, is where it pays to visit asalon and allow a professional to do the
work. A good stylist has studied color the-
ory and knows how to complement yournatural shade. She can suggest combina-
tions of colors that you may not have
thought of, and she knows which volume
of developer to use to achieve the best
results.
Hair Spray
Hair spray, like glue, contains polymers
that "freeze" the hair in place. Some poly-
mers are plastic-based, and some are veg-
etable-based, such as gum arabic. A goodhair spray is one that provides effective
hold with a minimum of buildup. Hair-
spray buildup can lead to dandruff and
can be difficult to wash out. A select few
salons are now marketing eco-friendlyaerosol hair sprays, which are different
from cheaper sprays. Look for one that is
pine-tar based. If you use hair spray daily,
remove buildup once a week with a sub-
stance that's neither a salon nor a super-
market beauty brand: plain baking soda.Mix a tablespoon into a half-cup of the
shampoo of your choice and give your
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neighbors had said that there was smoke
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Acity man pulled over by police ranfrom officers --leaving his 10-month-old daughter behind -- after they foundbags of marijuana in his car on August
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One police officer was searching the
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police told Hines he was being arrested, he
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the baby girl in the car's backseat.
A Bergen County Sheriffs Office K-
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charges including, aggravated assault on
police, child endangerment, resisting
arrest, marijuana distribution offenses and
being under the influence of drugs.
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Fire destroyed a church in Paterson
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door.
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Guys do not enjoy being shy and particu-larly do not enjoy it when it comes tomeeting women. However, shyness tends to
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Be confident about who you are and recog-
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of flirting then practice talking in the mirrorwhile you are alone and nobody is looking. It
may sound odd but it can definitely help.
Women are naturally drawn to men withself-confident exuberant types of personali-
ties, which sometimes put men at a loss, but
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ways to make friends or even acquaintances
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Even if you just discuss the weather ormovies or even a television show you are still
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ARIES (March 21- April
19) The New Moon thisweek provides the best moti-
vation all year for you to grabhold of your life and get bet-
ter organized. You feel thisurge so why not act on it?
What can you do to makeyour life run more smoothly?
Look around you and make alist. Be realistic. You mightmake a long term "ideal"
wish list, but what about ashort term list that will make
your life easier right away?TAURUS (April 20- May
19) This is a playful, fun-lov-ing time! It's the only New
Moon all year urging you toget in touch with your cre-
ative urges and have fun.How often do you indulge
your creative talents? MostTauruses are musical and like
to sing. Pick up an instru-ment.GEMINI (May 20- June
20) Home, family and yourpersonal life are the areas
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and tidying where you live.(Hey, your home is your
refuge so why not make itpleasant and comfy?) And
the second approach involves
the relationships you havewith family members andthose where you live.CANCER (June 21- July
21) This is the best week of
the entire year to take a lookat your style of communicat-
ing with the people you seeeveryday. Next to directphysical contact, or the phys-
ical assistance you offer toothers - it is your communi-
cations that are the buildingblocks of your daily relation-
ships. Yes, words!LEO (July 22-Aug. 21) In
the aftermath of Leo celebra-tions, it's time to check the
royal coffers. And sureenough, the New Moon takes
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on how to handle yourmoney better. For starters,you need money coming in.
Right? Think about your job,or a better job, or ways to
make money on the side orall of the above.VIRGO (Aug. 22- Sep. 22)
This week the only New
Moon in your sign all year ishappening. It's your best
chance to look in the mirrorto see how you can improve
your appearance because weare all judged by our appear-
ance. (And you never get asecond chance to make a first
impression.) So why not lookyour best?
LIBRA (Sep. 23- Oct. 22)
Despite the fact that Jupiterand Venus encourage social
schmoozing, nevertheless,the Sun, the New Moon and
Mercury are all hidden inyour chart right now. This
means you are pulled in twodirections. On one hand, you
want to meet friends, beactive with groups, attendgatherings and be in the
swim of things!SCORPIO (Oct. 23- Nov.
21) Jupiter is now boostingyour popularity for the com-
ing year. (You can put yourname up in lights.) And this
month, fair Venus enhancesyour relationships with oth-
ers, even to the point youmight have a romance with a
boss or someone older, richeror worldlier. In addition, the
Sun, the New Moon andMercury give you lots of
energy to socialize, especial-ly with younger people.SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-
Dec. 20) This week is theonly time all year that the
New Moon occurs at the topof your chart. This is some-
thing you can use! It's yourchance to give some serious
consideration to your life
direction in general. Whereare you headed? Are yougoing in the direction you
want or are you just drifting?Are your goals your goals or
the goals of other people?CAPRICORN (Dec. 21-
Jan. 19) As mentioned in AllSigns above, each month theNew Moon is in a different
sign. This week, this particu-lar New Moon is urging you
to take stock of your educa-tion, training and skills. How
prepared are you to reach thegoals you want to achieve?AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- Feb.
17) The New Moon this
week is the only New Moonall year in the part of your
chart related to debt, taxes,shared property and anything
you own jointly with others.There's an old saying: "Outof debt, out of danger." So
true. And yet, today millionsare chained by debt.
PISCES (Feb. 18-Mar. 19)
This week the only New
Moon that is directly oppo-site your sign all year is tak-
ing place. This means theNew Moon is in Virgo, which
is 180 degrees opposite fromPisces. This polarization
offers you the best chance allyear to think about how you
can improve your closestrelationships and partner-
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